07-08-2020, 11:59 AM
(07-08-2020, 11:56 AM)alhusam Wrote: I dont think the steering is the issue, because you have an the airbag resistance is too high which leads to the below:thanks for the info. I have checked and the ribbon cable is damaged at the pins. ordered replacement.
I actually had this issue. Turned out the switch cluster was the issue.
I did fix it myself but it was a headache but fun. however, you can just replace it (I think new about $55)
you can give it a try. remove the switch cluster and check the continuity of the pins from the front side to the rare side. if you found an issue then its the ribbon cable inside.
I did manage to fix it by soldering the ripped ribbon cable, but the rewinding it was the hard part but I figure it out.
everything works now
this issue cause by rotating the switch cluster more than it should be and that damage the wires inside it.
if you have any questions let me know